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Although a recognition of sainthood by the Pope does not directly concern a fact of divine revelation, it must still be " definitively held " by the faithful as infallible under ( at the very least ) the Universal Magisterium of the Church since it is a truth connected to revelation by historical necessity.
" " The story of Mary of Magdala reminds us all of a fundamental truth ," Pope Benedict said.
Pope Pius XII often reconsidered previously accepted truth, thus he was first to determine that the use of pain medicine in terminally ill patients is justified, even if this may shorten the life of the patient, as long as life shortening is not the objective itself.
The foundation's research led to the publication of the book Pope Pius XII and World War II: the documented truth, authored by Krupp ; the book reproduces 225 pages of the new documents produced by the foundation's research.
A Quest for the truth behind the Mystery of Pope Joan, Heineman, London 1998 ISBN 0-434-02458-9 Published in the US as The Legend of Pope Joan: In Search of the Truth, Henry Holt & Company, 1999.
Pius II was greatly admired as a poet by his contemporaries, but his reputation in belles lettres rests principally upon his The Tale of the Two Lovers, which continues to be read to this day, partly from its truth to nature, and partly from the singularity of an erotic novel being written by a Pope.
" () According to the current Roman Catholic Pope, Benedict XVI, " Peace is achieved by consciences that are open to the truth and to love "
*** Here the priest prays for the living, that God may guard, unite and govern the Church together with the Pope and " all those who, holding to the truth, hand on the catholic and apostolic faith ".
Pope Pius IX ( 1846 – 1878 ), Encyclical Singulari Quidem March 17, 1856 ): " Teach that just as there is only one God, one Christ, one Holy Spirit, so there is also only one truth which is divinely revealed.
Pope Pius XII ( 1939 – 1958 ), Allocution to the Gregorian University ( 17 October 1953 ): " By divine mandate the interpreter and guardian of the Scriptures, and the depository of Sacred Tradition living within her, the Church alone is the entrance to salvation: She alone, by herself, and under the protection and guidance of the Holy Spirit, is the source of truth.
Both Popes XVI and Pius IX certainly scoff at the so-called " liberty of conscience ," but there is no scoffing of any Pope, in formal documents addressed to the faithful at large, at that most serious doctrine, the right and the duty of following that Divine Authority, the voice of conscience, on which in truth the Church herself is built.
In this letter, Pope John Paul describes the characteristics and virtues that political leadership should require, which are truthfullness, honesty, fairness, temperance and solidarity ( as described in paragraph 98 to 100 ), given that truth extends from honesty, good faith, and sincerity in general, to agreement with fact or reality in particular.
In 1961, Pope John XXIII, writing on the topic “ Christianity and Social Progress ,” produced an encyclical entitled Mater et Magistra ( Mother and Teacher ), which taught that the “ Church is called in truth, justice and love to cooperate in building with all men and women an authentic communion.
It is in the light of this that Pope John Paul II, touching in part on Quebral ’ s ( 2007 ) thought on ‘ development communication in a borderless world ’, instructed Christian communicators to “ interpret modern cultural needs, committing themselves to approaching the communications age not as a time of alienation and confusion, but as a valuable time for the quest for the truth and for developing communion between persons and peoples.
In a discussion of the form of consecration ( the word now used to refer to the blessing given by Jesus ), Pope Innocent III states ( 1202 ) " For the species of bread and wine is perceived there, and the truth of the body and blood of Christ is believed and the power of unity and of love ....
He told Emmerich: “ Go and ascertain the truth of these reports and if Kulin is unwilling to recant, drive him from your lands and confiscate his property .” ( 13 ) We should note that-harsh as he sounds-the Pope was concerned with the truth.
Pope claimed that he took in only " about twenty-five words " of Theobald's corrections, but, in truth, he took in most of them.
The Catholic Church teaches that the college of bishops, gathered in council or represented by the Pope, may teach some revealed truth as requiring to be held absolutely and definitively ( infallibly ).
" According to the Pope it was due to these traits that led Judas to " turn liar, two-faced, indifferent to the truth ", " losing any sense of God ", " turning hard, incapable of converting, of being the prodigal son, hence throwing away a spent existence.
To all priests, to men and women religious, to students in our seminaries, to militant and faithful Catholics, to youth, to the suffering, the poor, seekers of the truth and justice, to all, the benediction of the Pope who is dying.
The theology of Pope Benedict XVI, due to the short pontificate so far, consists mainly of three encyclical letters on love ( 2005 ), hope ( 2007 ), and " charity in truth " ( 2009 ), as well as apostolic documents and various speeches and interviews.
This has continued to be matched by support from the Holy See, with Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger ( later Pope Benedict XVI ) stating: " It is necessary to go back to Mary, if we want to return to the truth about Jesus Christ ".

truth and Gregory
According to the testimony of Colombo crime family contract killer Gregory S. Scarpa Jr., the cinematic version may have come closer to the truth than the official FBI story out of Washington, D. C. His story has been supported in several news accounts by unnamed FBI agents purported to have worked on the MIBURN case, as well as Scarpa's own FD-209 reports, which were released and made public after his death.
In the Cappadocian school of thought ( see Saint Basil, Saint Gregory of Nyssa, and Saint Gregory Nazianzus ) ( 350 – 400AD ), theoria is the experience of the highest or absolute truth, realized by complete union with God.
The book comes to no positive conclusions regarding the truth of the haunting but throws considerable light on the personalities involved, particularly those of Maurice Grosse and Anita Gregory.
Gregory Stevenson, in Televised Morality: The Case of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, finds it significant that Faith's moment where she " confesses the truth about herself and begins to experience the weight of moral responsibility " occurs in a church.

truth and was
The truth was, the puncher was both bewildered and dismayed by his own mixed luck.
She was telling herself that this might just be her reward at the end of a long meaningful search for truth.
That was true, but only half the truth.
I was far from convinced of the truth of my statement, but could not think of anything that might evoke responses more quickly.
The truth in their conflicting concepts was expounded by statesmen of the calibre of Webster and Calhoun, and defended in the end by leaders of the nobility of Lincoln and Lee.
To my knowledge, Lincoln remains the only Head of State and Commander-in-Chief who, while fighting a fearful war whose issue was in doubt, proved man enough to say this publicly -- to give his foe the benefit of the fact that in all human truth there is some error, and in all our error, some truth.
In truth, we can say that this broke the power of Senator Joseph McCarthy, who was finally exposed in full light to the American people.
Mann understood better than most men the incest comedy at the center of the myth and the psychological truth in which dread is shown as the other face as longing was for him just the kind of deep and complicated joke he liked to tell.
When they were first written, there was evidently no thought of their being published, and those which refer to the writer's love for Mrs. Meynell particularly have the ring of truth.
Edward Rawson, secretary of the colony of Massachusetts Bay, described him as `` a man whose spirit was stark drunk with blasphemies and insolence, a corrupter of the truth, a disturber of the peace wherever he comes ''.
Nogaret is hardly an impartial witness, and even he did not make his charges against Boniface until the latter was dead, but there is some truth in what he said and more in what he did not say.
It was this basic trait that separated Adams from the ranks of professional historians and led him to commit time and time again what was his most serious offense against the historical method -- namely, the tendency to assume the truth of an hypothesis before submitting it to the test of facts.
The weekly loss is partly counterbalanced by 500 arrivals each week from West Germany, but the hard truth, says Crossman, is that `` The closing off of East Berlin without interference from the West and with the use only of East German, as distinct from Russian, troops was a major Communist victory, which dealt West Berlin a deadly, possibly a fatal, blow.
Perhaps there is more truth than we are wont to admit in the conviction of that ornament of Tarheelia, Robert Ruark's grandfather, who was persuaded that the great curse of the modern world is `` all this gallivantin' ''.
But in the moment of truth everyone could see that the U.S. was in reality the principal.
She soared over the new pastor like an avenging angel lest he stray from the path and not know all the truth and gossip of which she was chief repository.
There was one fact which Rector could not overlook, one truth which he could not deny.
How foolish it was to try to fathom the truth in an area where only faith would suffice.
Too many times was the truth of it, Winston thought.
The relinquishing by philosophy of pretentious claims to empirical priority gives it an ability to treat problems of meaning and truth which in the past it was unable to examine because of its missionary attitude to knowledge of more humble sorts.
The truth is, however, that when Mel Chandler first reported to the regiment the only steed he had ever ridden was a swivel chair and the only weapon he had ever wielded was a pencil.

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